Device for attaching an object and a method of attaching an object using the device

ABSTRACT

A device configured to secure a load to a supporting structure and a method of using the device to secure the load to the supporting structure are provided. The device includes a strap fixed onto itself so as to form a first loop and a pair of free ends. An attachment member includes a body with a pair of support arms disposed on opposite ends of the body. Each of the pair of free ends of the strap are attached to a corresponding support arm, laterally spacing the free ends from each other, giving the device a generally  figure 8  dimension. The strap is wrapped around the load and the attachment member is pulled through the first loop and the strap is cinched by pulling on the attachment member. The attachment member is then secured to the supporting structure.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent ApplicationNo. 62/170,352 filed Jun. 3, 2015, the contents of which areincorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

A device in the shape of a FIG. 8 configured to attach to a load and amethod of attaching said device to a load is provided.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Devices used to secure a load to a platform are currently known.However, current devices may require a relatively complex latchingmechanism to secure the load. Further, current devices may includemultiple straps for engaging the load along a greater surface arearelative to a single strap. Accordingly, it remains desirable to have adevice configured to attach onto a load relatively simply.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, there is disclosed a device configured to attach onto aload is provided. The device includes a strap and an attachment member.The strap is secured onto itself so as to form a first loop. The freeends of the strap are attached to the attachment member. The attachmentmember includes a body having a pair of support arms disposed onopposite ends of the body. The free ends of the strap are fixed to acorresponding support arm so as to form a second generally form a figureeight.

In another aspect, there is disclosed a device configured to attach ontoa load is provided. The device includes a strap and an attachmentmember. The strap is secured onto itself so as to form a first loop.Each of the free ends of the strap are secured onto the strap so as toform a strap slit. The free ends of the strap are attached to theattachment member. The attachment member includes a body having a pairof support arms disposed on opposite ends of the body. Each of the strapslits is attached to a corresponding support arm so as to form a secondgenerally form a figure eight.

In yet another aspect, there is disclosed a method of securing a load toa supporting structure is provided. The method includes the step ofproviding a device. The device includes a strap and an attachmentmember. The strap is secured onto itself so as to form a first loop. Thefree ends of the strap are attached to the attachment member. Theattachment member includes a body having a pair of support arms disposedon opposite ends of the body. The free ends of the strap are fixed to acorresponding support arm so as to form a second generally form a figureeight. The method proceeds to the step of wrapping the strap around theload, and passing the attachment member through the first loop. Themethod proceeds to the step of cinching the strap onto the load bypulling on the attachment member. The method may then proceed to thestep of securing the attachment member to the supporting structure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplaryin nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by theclaims. The following detailed description of the illustrativeembodiments can be better understood when read in conjunction with thefollowing drawings where like structure is indicated with like referencenumerals and in which:

FIG. 1 is a front view of the device;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the device;

FIG. 3 is a side view of the device with a clamping device;

FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the steps in a method of securing a load toa platform;

FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing the strap secured to a load;

FIG. 6 is a front view of the device having a modified attachmentmember;

FIG. 7 is a side view of the device having a modified attachment member;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the device having a modified attachmentmember;

FIG. 9 is a front view of an attachment member.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

A device having a strap and an attachment member is provided. The strapis secured onto itself so as to form a loop. The free ends of the strapare attached to the attachment member. The attachment member includes abody having a pair of support arms disposed on opposite ends of thebody. The free ends of the strap are fixed to a corresponding supportarm so as to form a second generally form a FIG. 8.

A method of securing a load to a platform is provided. The methodincludes the step of wrapping the strap around the load and pulling theattachment member through the first loop. The strap is cinched bypulling on the attachment member, closing the strap onto the load. Theattachment member is then secured to the platform.

With reference now to FIGS. 1-3, and 5 an illustrative example of thedevice 10 is provided. The device 10 includes a strap 12. The strap 12is fixed onto itself so as to form a first loop 14 and a pair of freeends 16 a, 16 b. The strap 12 may be formed of a pliable and durablematerial. Preferably the material is weather resistant and configured towithstand abrasion. Preferably, the material is further configured towithstand a pulling load of thousands of pounds. Such material iscurrently known and used in the art, and illustratively includes apolyester such as nylon. It should be appreciated that the material andthe width and thickness of the material used will determine the loadcapacity of the strap 12. For instance, a two inch strap 12 may bedesigned to have a breaking strength of 5,500 pounds.

The device 10 further includes an attachment member 18. The attachmentmember 18 is configured to space the free ends 16 a, 16 b of the strap12 apart from each other laterally so as to form a second loop 20opposite the first loop 14. The attachment member 18 includes a body 22.The body 22 includes a pair of support arms 24. The support arms 24 aredisposed on opposite ends of the body 22. Each of the free ends 16 a, 16b of the strap 12 are attached to a corresponding support arm 24 so asthat the pair of free ends 16 a, 16 b are laterally spaced apart fromeach other. Accordingly, the attachment member 18 provides the device 10with a generally figure 8 dimension.

An exemplary embodiment of the attachment member 18 is provided in FIGS.1-3. The attachment member 18 may be formed by a rod 26. The rod 26 isformed of a rigid and durable material such as steel, or a compositematerial such as carbon fiber. The support arms 24 are formed by the rod26. The rod 26 is bent about the middle so as to form a first elongatedmember 28 and a second elongated member 30. The first elongated member28 is spaced apart from and generally parallel to the second elongatedmember 30 so as to form a support slit 32.

FIGS. 1-3 also provide an illustrative example of the body 22, whereinthe body 22 is also formed by a rod 26. The rod 26 is formed of a rigidand durable material such as steel, or a composite material such ascarbon fiber. The rod 26 includes a base 34 and a pair of legs 36disposed on opposing sides of the base 34. The legs 36 curve inwardlytowards each other so as to form a generally U-shaped dimension. Eachleg 36 of the rod 26 has an end portion 36 a. The end portion 36 a iscurved outwardly from each other, forming a shape similar to that of ahorse shoe. The first elongated members 28 of the rod 26 are contiguouswith the end portion 36 a of a respective leg 36.

The free ends 16 a, 16 b of the strap 12 are attached to respectivefirst elongated members 28 of the body 22. The free ends 16 a, 16 b ofthe strap 12 are secured onto the strap 12 so as to form a strap slit38. The first elongated member 28 is disposed within the strap slit 38.In assembly, the free ends 16 a, 16 b of the strap 12 are fed throughthe support slit 32 and secured onto the strap 12.

The free end portion 16 a, 16 b may be secured onto the strap 12, andthe strap 12 may be secured onto itself to form the first loop 14 usingdevices or techniques currently known and used in the art such asstitching 40 or an adhesive 42, or a combination of adhesives 42 andstitching 40 wherein the glued portion is reinforced with stitching 40.In another example, a clamping device 44 is used to secure the strap 12onto itself. Any clamping device currently known and used in the art maybe adapted for use herein, illustratively including a clamping device 44having a first clamp 44 a configured to be attached to a second clamp 44b. The first and second clamps 44 a, 44 b are disposed opposite eachother pinching and fixing the strap 12 onto itself, as shown in FIG. 3.It should be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that thestrap 12 may be secured onto itself using combination of a stitching 40,an adhesive 42 and a clamping device 44, or all three.

With reference again to FIGS. 1-3, the first loop 14 includes a firstportion 14 a contiguous with a second portion 14 b. The first and secondportions 14 a, 14 b may be equal in length and are shown to be longerthan the free ends 16 a, 16 b of the strap 12. The free ends 16 a, 16 bof the strap 12 may be equal in length. It should be appreciated thatthe exact dimensions of the strap 12 are provided for illustrativepurposes and are not provided to limit the scope of the appended claims.For instance, the strap 12 may be wider or thicker based upon thedesired pulling load performance. Additionally, the size and length ofthe loops 14 and 20 may vary.

Alternatively, the attachment member may have a modified structure, asdepicted in FIGS. 6-9. In the depicted embodiment, the body 22, andsupport arms 24 are as described above with reference to FIGS. 1-3. Asdescribed above, the attachment member 18 may be formed by a rod 26. Therod 26 is formed of a rigid and durable material such as steel, or acomposite material such as carbon fiber. The support arms 24 are formedby the rod 26. The rod 26 is bent about the middle so as to form a firstelongated member 28 and a second elongated member 30. The firstelongated member 28 is spaced apart from and generally parallel to thesecond elongated member 30 so as to form a support slit 32. Also, asdescribed above, the body 22 is also formed by a rod 26. The rod 26 isformed of a rigid and durable material such as steel, or a compositematerial such as carbon fiber. The rod 26 includes a base 34 and a pairof legs 36 disposed on opposing sides of the base 34. The legs 36 curveinwardly towards each other so as to form a generally U-shapeddimension. Each leg 36 of the rod 26 has an end portion 36 a. The endportion 36 a is curved outwardly from each other, forming a shapesimilar to that of a horse shoe. The first elongated members 28 of therod 26 are contiguous with the end portion 36 a of a respective leg 36.The depicted embodiment of FIGS. 6-8 differs slightly in that the base34 is more circular in shape and the first elongated members 28 arecanted at an angle as opposed to more horizontally positioned elongatedmembers 28 depicted in FIGS. 1-3. Additionally, the second elongatedmembers 30 of FIGS. 6-8 may be attached to the legs 36 using a weld 37,such as a filet weld.

With reference now to FIG. 5, an illustrative view showing the device 10attached to a load 500 is provided. For illustrative purposes, the load500 is shown as a motorcycle mounted on a trailer 600. FIG. 5, shows thedevice 10 attached to each handle bar 510 of the motorcycle 500. Inparticular, the strap 12 is wrapped around the handle bar 510 and theattachment member 18 is passed through the first loop 14. The attachmentmember 18 is then pulled through the first loop 14, cinching the strap12 onto the handle bar 510. An attachment device 50 is secured to thetrailer 600 and the attachment member 18, securing the motorcycle 500 tothe trailer 600.

With reference now to FIG. 4, a method for securing a load to a platformis provided. The method proceeds to step 100, wherein the device 10described herein, illustratively shown in FIGS. 1-3, and 5, is provided.The method proceeds to step 110 wherein the strap 12 is wrapped around aload 46, as shown in FIG. 5. The method proceeds to step 120, whereinthe attachment member 18 is passed through the first loop 14. The methodproceeds to step 130, wherein the attachment member 18 is pulled throughthe first loop 14, cinching the strap 12 onto the load. The methodproceeds to step 140 wherein the attachment member 18 is secured to asupporting structure. In the depicted embodiment, the supportingstructure is a platform of a trailer onto which the motorcycle issecured. It should be realized that the device 10 may be utilized toattach to various loads or objects and may be secured to a variety ofsupporting structures. For example, the device may be secured around anobject and then mated with another strap or chain to apply a force tothe object such as using a pulley or other device. Additionally, thedevice 10 may be utilized to attach to an object and then attach theobject to other supporting structures such as a tie down device 50 orturn buckle as depicted in FIG. 5.

The method may also include the step of providing an attachment device50, the attachment device 50 is configured to secure the attachmentmember 18 to the platform. Any attachment device 50 currently known orused in the art may be adapted for use herein, illustratively includinga tie down, or the attachment device 50 shown in FIG. 5.

While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein,it should be understood that various other changes and modifications maybe made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimedsubject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimedsubject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not beutilized in combination.

We claim:
 1. A device configured to secure a load to a supportingstructure, the device comprising: a strap is fixed onto itself so as toform a first loop and a pair of free ends; an attachment member having abody, the body having a pair of support arms disposed on opposite endsof the body, each of the pair of free ends of the strap are attached toa corresponding support arm wherein the pair of free ends are laterallyspaced apart from each other defining a generally figure eightdimension.
 2. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of thepair of support arms is a rod, the rod is bent so as to form a firstelongated member and a second elongated member, the first elongatedmember spaced apart from the second elongated member defining a supportslit.
 3. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the body is formedby a rod, the rod having a base and a pair of legs disposed on opposingsides of the base, the legs are curved inwardly towards each other so asto form a generally U-shaped dimension.
 4. The device as set forth inclaim 1 wherein each of the free ends of the strap are secured onto thestrap so as to form a strap slit, the strap slit attached to the supportarms.
 5. The device as set forth in claim 3, wherein each of the legs ofthe rod have an end portion, the end portion being curved outwardly fromeach other, the first elongated members of the rod contiguous with theend portion of a respective leg.
 6. The device as set forth in claim 1,wherein the strap is secured onto itself by a stitching.
 7. The deviceas set forth in claim 1, wherein the strap is secured onto itself by anadhesive.
 8. The device as set forth in claim 1, further including aclamping device, the clamping device having a first clamp configured tobe attached to a second clamp, the first and second clamp pinching andfixing the strap onto itself.
 9. The device as set forth in claim 1,wherein the loop includes a first portion contiguous with a secondportion, the first and second portions are equal in length and arelonger than the free ends of the strap.
 10. The device as set forth inclaim 9, wherein the free ends of the strap are equal in length.
 11. Adevice configured to secure a load to a supporting structure, the devicecomprising: a strap is fixed onto itself so as to form a first loop anda pair of free ends wherein each of the free ends of the strap aresecured onto the strap so as to form a strap slit, an attachment memberhaving a body, the body having a pair of support arms disposed onopposite ends of the body, each of the strap slits attached to acorresponding support arm wherein the pair of free ends are laterallyspaced apart from each other defining a generally figure eightdimension.
 12. The device as set forth in claim 11, wherein each of thepair of support arms is a rod, the rod is bent so as to form a firstelongated member and a second elongated member, the first elongatedmember spaced apart from the second elongated member defining a supportslit.
 13. The device as set forth in claim 11, wherein the body isformed by a rod, the rod having a base and a pair of legs disposed onopposing sides of the base, the legs are curved inwardly towards eachother so as to form a generally U-shaped dimension.
 14. The device asset forth in claim 13, wherein each of the legs of the rod have an endportion, the end portion being curved outwardly from each other, thefirst elongated members of the rod contiguous with the end portion of arespective leg.
 15. The device as set forth in claim 11, wherein theloop includes a first portion contiguous with a second portion, thefirst and second portions are equal in length and are longer than thefree ends of the strap.
 16. A method for securing a load to a supportingstructure the method comprising the steps of: providing the device setforth in claim 1; wrapping the strap around the load; passing theattachment member through the first loop; cinching the strap onto theload by pulling on the attachment member; and securing the attachmentmember to the supporting structure.
 17. The method as set forth in claim16 wherein the step of securing the attachment member to the supportingstructure includes connecting the attachment member to a platform so asto secure the load to the platform.
 18. The method as set forth in claim17, further including the step of providing an attachment device, theattachment device configured to secure the attachment member to theplatform.